Large-element construction is a modern and cost-effective method for carrying out building projects. It is the most common form of timber element construction, and its popularity is steadily growing in both residential and public construction. Timber-framed large elements are manufactured in controlled factory conditions, ensuring consistent quality and a fast construction process.
Large-element construction is ideal for single-family homes, row houses, and larger public buildings. Large elements can also be used in extensions and renovation projects where combining modern construction methods with traditional structures is desired.
The structural design of large elements is carried out at the factory, and their level of completion can be customized to the project’s needs. This means the elements can be delivered nearly ready as complete units, making construction phases faster and more straightforward on site.
Timber large elements support sustainable construction. Large-element construction combines environmental friendliness, cost-efficiency, and high-quality building – all in one package.
Faster construction
Large elements are lifted into place, quickly bringing the building under cover. This shortens the construction phase and reduces weather-related risks.
Cost efficiency
Factory-made large elements reduce on-site labor, saving both time and money.
Quality assurance
The elements are designed and manufactured in carefully controlled conditions, ensuring high quality and energy efficiency in buildings.
Design flexibility
Although it is element construction, large elements do not overly limit architectural design. Buildings can be realized according to individual needs and preferences.
Reduces on-site labor requirements
Since most of the work is done at the factory, fewer workers are needed on-site, easing resource planning and reducing construction phase costs.
The manufacturer takes responsibility for both the frame construction and the performance of the structure.
Increased reliability and reduced risks.
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